FISH Knob/Hook

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The FISH Knob/Hook is a quiet homage to ocean life—fluid, glinting, and full of movement.

Hand-cast in solid metal, its gentle curve and fin-like silhouette evoke the shimmer of fish beneath the surface—playful, elusive, and elemental.

Both decorative and functional, FISH brings a sense of tide and time into your space—a small sculpture that carries with it the memory of salted air and sunlit water.

Lead times are 1-2 weeks to ship if in stock, otherwise 8-10 weeks for custom or made-to-order works. Please contact us for more information.

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3" W x 1" H x 1" D

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Cast from solid bronze and brass and finished by hand in a small, family-run foundry.

DETAILS →

ISLE Knob/Hook Small Spec Sheet (coming soon)

Echoes of Okinawa

Originally sculpted for a seaside pop-up in Nanjo, Okinawa, the FISH form echoes the gentle pace of southern Japan’s shores, where warm tides thread through coral reefs and silver fish flicker just beneath the surface.

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Gyotaku: The Traditional Japanese Art of Fish Printing By Yoshio Hiyama, 1909

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Okinawa

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Fish and Water (Uo to mizu) from Ehagaki sekai 「魚と水」 Japanese, Late Meiji era, 1909 Artist unknown

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Where Sea and Spirit Meet

Okinawa, a subtropical island chain in southern Japan, is the heart of the Ryukyu Kingdom’s rich and unique culture. Shaped by its maritime environment and role as a trading crossroads, Okinawa’s traditions reflect a blend of influences from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Central to Ryukyu culture is a deep reverence for the sea, seen as both a source of life and a spiritual connection to ancestors.